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Echocardiography during submaximal isometric exercise in children with repaired coarctation of the aorta compared with controls

Authors :
Ernst Rietzschel
Joseph Panzer
Ilse Coomans
Kristof Vandekerckhove
Laure Dequeker
Thierry Bové
Daniël De Wolf
Pediatrics
Source :
OPEN HEART, Open Heart
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
BMJ, 2019.

Abstract

ObjectivePatients with repaired coarctation (RCoA) remain at higher risk of cardiac dysfunction, initially often only detected during exercise. In this study, haemodynamics of isometric handgrip (HG) and bicycle ergometry (BE) were compared in patients with RCoA and matched controls (MCs).MethodsCase–control study of 19 children with RCoA (mean age 12.9±2.3 years; mean age of repair 7 months) compared with 20 MC. HG with echocardiography followed by BE was performed in both groups.ResultsDuring HG (blood pressure) BP increased from 114±11/64±4 mm Hg to 132±14/79±7 mm Hg, without significant differences. During HG as well as BE, HR increased less in patients with RCoA. There were no significant differences in (left ventricle) LV dimensions or LV mass.The RCoA group had diastolic dysfunction: both at rest and during HG they had significantly higher transmitral E and A velocities and lower tissue Doppler E′ and A′ velocities. E/E′ was higher, reaching statistical significance during HG (pConventional parameters of systolic function (FS and EF) were similar at rest and HG. More sensitive tissue Doppler S′ was significantly lower at rest in CoA subjects (5.1±1.5 cm/s vs 6.5±1±1 cm/s; pConclusionsWe provide first evidence that HG with echocardiography is feasible, easy and patient-friendly. A decreased systolic (tissue Doppler) and impaired diastolic LV function was measured in the RCoA group, a difference that tended to increase during HG.

Details

ISSN :
20533624
Volume :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Open Heart
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....17c400efcba5e74aeb60809209ee6351
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/openhrt-2019-001075